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The delinquency rate for loans in U.S. commercial mortgage-backed securities that are past due 30 days or more climbed three basis points to a record 9.42% in March, according to Trepp.
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Deutsche Bank is reportedly finding its Blackstone/Chiswick Park commercial mortgage securitization a difficult sell to investors, with the bank pitching tight pricing, according to a Paris-based strategist.
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The commercial mortgage-backed securities market has not yet established consistent and predictable structures for new offerings, even with more than $11 billion of deals completed this year.
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Europe in the first quarter pushed out its largest quarterly volume of asset-backed securities in the past 12 months, issuing $7.65 billion in 10 European ABS, according to data provided to TS by Dealogic.
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Banca Popolare Vicenza, is set to be the third European bank to issue a prime residential mortgage securitization backed with Italian collateral since the collapse of Lehman Brothers.
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation is proposing to bar issuers from pocketing profits upfront from premium and interest-only commercial mortgage-backed securities.
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Adam Behlman, head of real estate finance for UBS, has left the firm. Details surrounding his departure could not be determined by press time.
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New York-based financial services firm BlackRock is making three basis points of the total nominal value of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Maiden Lane II portfolio, the paper bought from insurance giant American International Group in 2008 at the height of the crash.
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Saudi Arabia’s Shura Council has proposed a sweeping overhaul of its current mortgage laws, giving the country a traditional mortgage system for the first time in an effort to boost the housing sector.